Brenda Radchik

Mexican Horror Author

Published Work

  • “When La Muerte Visits”

    Voices From the Mausoleum

    A horror anthology taking place in a singular room in the house. Monsters. Ghosts. Punishment. Dimensional travel. How can we escape fate when it has trapped us within the most vulnerable place in the house? The bathroom.

  • “Mamá’s Tamales”

    Pyre Magazine

    Pyre Magazine presents its first physical copy edition. 120 beautiful pages full of art, short stories, flash fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. In this slam-packed special edition, you'll find work from more than 30 artists.

  • “The Seven-Year-Glitch”

    Collective Tales Publishing

    Collective Visions: Lost in Transmission delivers exciting tales of mysterious messages, malfunctioning robots, misinterpreted prophecies, madcap miscommunication, misrepresenting aliens, missed romantic connection, and much more!

  • “Quetzal Feathers”

    Ravens and Roses Publishing

    Not all Tales stay in the past! 15 authors come together with 15 stories inspired by mythos, lores, and legends across the globe. Immerse yourself in tales from Native American lores, Greek mythology, Arthurian legends, Fairytale retellings, Scandinavian mythology, and Ancient Indian lores.

  • "Things that Happen at Dawn"

    Collective Tales Publishing

    Do you love sci-fi but have a low attention span? Maybe you're too busy to read a full-length novel? Well, look no further! Little Visions has microsize stories from nine of our returning authors from Collective Visions: Lost in Transmission. We've got environmentally-friendly aliens, territorial farmers, probes colliding, and so much more.

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Brenda Radchik is a horror writer from Mexico City. Her stories have found a home in different places such as Pyre Magazine, the Voices from the Mausoleum anthology, the Collective Visions anthology, and more. She majored in International Relations but secretly pursued creative writing until she decided to keep it no longer a secret. She has a Creative Writing Certificate from UCSD.

Currently, she is a student in the Stonecoast MFA program at the University of Southern Maine and the Assistant Editor for Popular Fiction in the Stonecoast Review Magazine.

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